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Ian Dowse and David Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. USENIX Annual Technical Conference, FREENIX Track, pp. 245--258, June 2002.

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Semantically-Smart Disk Systems - Sivathanu, Prabhakaran, Popovici.. (2003)   (14 citations)  (Correct)

.... the on disk structure of the FFS file system has not changed in nearly 20 years [27] the Linux ext2 file system has had the same layout since conception; the ext3 journaling file system is backward compatible with ext2 [39] extensions to FreeBSD FFS are designed so as to avoid on disk changes [13]. 3.2 Algorithm Overview The EOF software is used as follows. When a new file system is made on an SDS partition, EOF is run on the partition so that the SDS understands the context in which it is being deployed. The basic structure of EOF is that a user level probe process performs operations ....

I. Dowse and D. Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In Proceedings of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (FREENIX Track), Monterey, California, June 2002.


Semantically-Smart Disk Systems - Sivathanu, Prabhakaran, Popovici.. (2002)   (14 citations)  (Correct)

.... in 1984, a period of almost twenty years [22] the Linux ext2 file system, introduced in roughly 1994, has had the exact same layout for its lifetime; finally, the ext3 journaling file system [31] is backwards compatible with ext2 layout and the new extensions to the FreeBSD file system [9] are backwards compatible as well. File system developers have strong motivation to keep on disk structures the same over time, so that legacy file systems continue to operate without administrator or user intervention. Although we believe this white box approach can be legitimate for a ....

I. Dowse and D. Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In Proceedings of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (FREENIX Track), Monterey, California, June 2002.


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Ian Dowse and David Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. USENIX Annual Technical Conference, FREENIX Track, pp. 245--258, June 2002.


Improving Storage System Availability with D-GRAID - Muthian Sivathanu Vijayan (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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I. Dowse and D. Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In FREENIX '02, Monterey, CA, June 2002.


Attribute-Based Prediction of File Properties - Ellard, Mesnier, Thereska.. (2003)   (Correct)

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Ian Dowse and David Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In Proceedings of the 13 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (FREENIX Track), pages 245--258, June 2002.


Improving Storage System Availability with D-GRAID - Sivathanu, Prabhakaran.. (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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I. Dowse and D. Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In FREENIX '02, Monterey, CA, June 2002.


X-RAY: A Non-Invasive Exclusive Caching Mechanism for.. - Bairavasundaram.. (2004)   (Correct)

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Ian Dowse and David Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In Proceedings of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (FREENIX Track), 2002.


X-RAY: A Non-Invasive Exclusive Caching Mechanism for RAIDs - Lakshmi Bairavasundaram..   (Correct)

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Ian Dowse and David Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In Proceedings of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (FREENIX Track), 2002.


Controlling your PLACE in the File System - Techniques   (Correct)

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I. Dowse and D. Malone. Recent Filesystem Optimisations on FreeBSD. In Proceedings of the USENIX Annual Technical Conference (FREENIX Track), Monterey, California, June 2002.

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